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  • Hyperglycemia drives intest... Hyperglycemia drives intestinal barrier dysfunction and risk for enteric infection
    Thaiss, Christoph A; Levy, Maayan; Grosheva, Inna ... Science, 03/2018, Volume: 359, Issue: 6382
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    Obesity, diabetes, and related manifestations are associated with an enhanced, but poorly understood, risk for mucosal infection and systemic inflammation. Here, we show in mouse models of obesity ...
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  • Microbiota-Modulated Metabo... Microbiota-Modulated Metabolites Shape the Intestinal Microenvironment by Regulating NLRP6 Inflammasome Signaling
    Levy, Maayan; Thaiss, Christoph A.; Zeevi, David ... Cell, 12/2015, Volume: 163, Issue: 6
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    Host-microbiome co-evolution drives homeostasis and disease susceptibility, yet regulatory principles governing the integrated intestinal host-commensal microenvironment remain obscure. While ...
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  • Artificial sweeteners induc... Artificial sweeteners induce glucose intolerance by altering the gut microbiota
    Suez, Jotham; Korem, Tal; Zeevi, David ... Nature (London), 10/2014, Volume: 514, Issue: 7521
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    Non-caloric artificial sweeteners (NAS) are among the most widely used food additives worldwide, regularly consumed by lean and obese individuals alike. NAS consumption is considered safe and ...
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  • Post-Antibiotic Gut Mucosal... Post-Antibiotic Gut Mucosal Microbiome Reconstitution Is Impaired by Probiotics and Improved by Autologous FMT
    Suez, Jotham; Zmora, Niv; Zilberman-Schapira, Gili ... Cell, 09/2018, Volume: 174, Issue: 6
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    Probiotics are widely prescribed for prevention of antibiotics-associated dysbiosis and related adverse effects. However, probiotic impact on post-antibiotic reconstitution of the gut mucosal ...
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  • Acute liver failure is regu... Acute liver failure is regulated by MYC- and microbiome-dependent programs
    Kolodziejczyk, Aleksandra A; Federici, Sara; Zmora, Niv ... Nature medicine, 12/2020, Volume: 26, Issue: 12
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    Acute liver failure (ALF) is a fulminant complication of multiple etiologies, characterized by rapid hepatic destruction, multi-organ failure and mortality. ALF treatment is mainly limited to ...
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  • Transkingdom Control of Mic... Transkingdom Control of Microbiota Diurnal Oscillations Promotes Metabolic Homeostasis
    Thaiss, Christoph A.; Zeevi, David; Levy, Maayan ... Cell, 10/2014, Volume: 159, Issue: 3
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    All domains of life feature diverse molecular clock machineries that synchronize physiological processes to diurnal environmental fluctuations. However, no mechanisms are known to cross-regulate ...
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  • Persistent microbiome alter... Persistent microbiome alterations modulate the rate of post-dieting weight regain
    Thaiss, Christoph A; Itav, Shlomik; Rothschild, Daphna ... Nature (London), 12/2016, Volume: 540, Issue: 7634
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    In tackling the obesity pandemic, considerable efforts are devoted to the development of effective weight reduction strategies, yet many dieting individuals fail to maintain a long-term weight ...
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  • Microbiota Diurnal Rhythmic... Microbiota Diurnal Rhythmicity Programs Host Transcriptome Oscillations
    Thaiss, Christoph A.; Levy, Maayan; Korem, Tal ... Cell, 12/2016, Volume: 167, Issue: 6
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    The intestinal microbiota undergoes diurnal compositional and functional oscillations that affect metabolic homeostasis, but the mechanisms by which the rhythmic microbiota influences host circadian ...
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  • Personalized microbiome-dri... Personalized microbiome-driven effects of non-nutritive sweeteners on human glucose tolerance
    Suez, Jotham; Cohen, Yotam; Valdés-Mas, Rafael ... Cell, 2022-Sep-01, 2022-09-00, 20220901, Volume: 185, Issue: 18
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    Non-nutritive sweeteners (NNS) are commonly integrated into human diet and presumed to be inert; however, animal studies suggest that they may impact the microbiome and downstream glycemic responses. ...
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  • The Spectrum and Regulatory... The Spectrum and Regulatory Landscape of Intestinal Innate Lymphoid Cells Are Shaped by the Microbiome
    Gury-BenAri, Meital; Thaiss, Christoph A.; Serafini, Nicolas ... Cell, 08/2016, Volume: 166, Issue: 5
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    Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are critical modulators of mucosal immunity, inflammation, and tissue homeostasis, but their full spectrum of cellular states and regulatory landscapes remains elusive. ...
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